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Opening the door to innovation [PDF]
Open innovation is the new buzz, with initiatives popping up left and right. Here, we give a personal perspective on a very successful, knowledge-driven innovation initiated in an academia- industry alliance, which culminated in technology platforms that enable the generation of therapeutic antibodies with novel properties.
Schuurman, Janine +4 more
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Mechanical characterisation of novel aperiodic lattice structures
This paper compares the mechanical properties of a class of lattice metamaterials with aesthetically-pleasing patterns that are governed by the mathematics of aperiodic order.
Chikwesiri Imediegwu +5 more
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Teaching Environmental Management Competencies Online: Towards “Authentic” Collaboration?
Environmental Management (EM) is taught in many Higher Education Institutions in the UK. Most this provision is studied full-time on campuses by younger adults preparing themselves for subsequent employment, but not necessarily as environmental managers,
Simon Bell +4 more
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In this work, we introduce a one-step strategy that is suitable for continuous flow manufacturing of antimicrobial PDMS materials. The process is based on the intrinsic capacity of PDMS to react to certain organic solvents, which enables the ...
Luca Barbieri +6 more
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Co-creating a patient and public involvement and engagement ‘how to’ guide for researchers
Plain language summary Research should benefit society at large. Involving citizens those who are affected by research may not only increase the quality, but can also push research towards generating greater societal benefits and relevant outcomes for ...
Raphaela E. Kaisler, Benjamin Missbach
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Engineered adeno-associated virus 3 vector with reduced reactivity to serum antibodies
The natural serotypes of adeno-associated virus (AAV) or their variants, such as AAV8 and AAV5, are commonly used as vectors in the clinical programs for liver-targeted gene therapy.
Mika Ito +4 more
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Open Innovation in Business Incubators [PDF]
openIn the past, companies had an incentive to innovate their products to maintain a leading position in the market. The new technologies and prototypes developed in the research and development (R&D) laboratories were jealously guarded because a company'
MARCON, DAVIDE
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The Innovations of Open Source [PDF]
Open source has given us many innovations. This article provides an overview of the most important innovations and illustrates the impact that open source is having on the software industry and beyond. The main innovations of open source can be grouped into four categories: legal, process, tool, and business models.
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Label-free chemical imaging of cytochrome P450 activity by Raman microscopy
Cytochrome P450 activity is assessed at the single-cell level using chemical imaging, Raman microscopy, which gives quantitative insights into effects of drug administration on cellular biochemistry.
Menglu Li +5 more
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Outbound open innovation in tourism : Lessons from an innovation project in Norway
The concept of open innovation was introduced by Henry Chesbrough in 2003 and refers to firms' use of inflows and outflows of knowledge to improve innovation processes.
Hjemdahl, K. M., +3 more
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